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2012 Lowell Mayor Patrick O. Murphy. Congratulations!

Center City Committee President Bobby Tugbiyele

Q & A with Bobby in today’s SUN
http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_19607635

LOWELL — Bobby Tugbiyele moved to Lowell 10 years ago to secure a degree in political science and history at UMass Lowell and hasn’t left.

Instead, the 30-year-old Tugbiyele has become a community leader trying to bolster the city’s downtown.

He spends his days as a senior career adviser in the workforce-development division for Community Teamwork Inc., and in October was named the new president of the Center City Committee, Inc.

The Sun recently caught up with Tugbiyele to find out more about the Center City Committee, his goals for the group, his thoughts on the downtown and job market in the region.

Q: What does the Center City Committee do?

A: It is made up of a cross-section of anyone with a vested interest in downtown issues. There are a lot of issues that groups are dealing with on a daily basis, and there is a beauty of having other people who may not identify with those issues push the process and advocate for those issues. I’m not at the United Teen Equality Center or the Lowell Community Health Center during the day, but at our monthly meetings, I can hear about issues they are facing.

License Commission Meeting

Some additional posts on License Commission behavior…
http://mindtivo.blogspot.com/

http://www.leftinlowell.com/2011/12/17/commission-of-drama-queens-maybe/

A few points on the License Commission meeting. Concerns were raised by commissioners about the cost of holding a public hearing to discuss changing the time of the meetings from 3:00 PM on Thursday to 6:30 on Mondays to accommodate public comment. I could probably raise $100.00 to advertise a public meeting so that should not be an obstacle.
Does the police dept. have the budget to have a representative at the meetings if they are held in the evening? Does the city have the budget to make Mr. Wynn available for evening meetings?

Mr. Bayliss suggested Lowell is a destination city and downtown is a business district (it’s actually mostly mixed-use)…that might be true but we will not be able to attract any new businesses unless the City Council, Administration, License Commission work together to determine what the city wants for the downtown area and how to enforce the regulations that are currently in place. In the meantime the police will continue to draw additional dollars from the taxpayers to pay for police officers to control the unruly bar patrons at closing time and therefore the taxpayers are paying a premium to keep a few nightclubs open (an aside…Lu Richards is now the President of CNAG, that is why she appeared at the meeting in lieu of Ann Marie Page).

On Tuesday our city council transferred $100,000.00 dollars (of our hard-earned tax dollars: no to mention the $50,000.00 already spent since May) to cover police over-time (mind I have no complaint with the unfortunate police officers who have to deal with being mace-d, having lit cigarettes thrown at them, and all kinds of ridiculous behavior…at least they are doing the job we pay them to do) in part to cover the issues downtown. As a taxpayer I am compelled to do the math. If our anchor bar has 700 people a night (the number they use in their marketing materials) and each of those patrons spends $20.00 (low low estimate) that is $14,000.00 per night x 4 nights per week (Th-Sun) = $56,000.00 per week x 52 weeks = $2,912,000.00. I have no idea what this business is paying for city taxes but my guess is they are getting a bargain.
There is an argument to be made that if I was paying less city taxes I could spend that money at businesses in my neighborhood (negligible…I personally have no complaints about paying my city taxes considering what I get for my money). I am neither a member of the Tea Party or the Occupy movement; I’m just saying that I think everyone should be able to (encouraged) to come downtown, stay out late and have fun. I’m not worried about leaving a downtown place at 2AM and walking to the diner and walking home at 3AM; my tax dollars are paying all those police officers to take care of me. But I am tired of my friends friend’s saying, “I’m not staying here after 10PM” or hearing from business owners talk about how they have to step across the puddles of pee and vomit to get into their business in the morning (not to mention those whose doors are blocked by hoodlums from getting into their business at night) or have to, yet again, call someone to fix their smashed windows. WHY ON EARTH CAN’T PEOPLE HAVE A FEW DRINKS, LISTEN TO SOME MUSIC, HANG OUT WITH THEIR FREINDS AND NOT FEEL COMPELLED TO DESTROY SOMETHING BEFORE THEY LEAVE?
Solutions: this is a HUGE blank space…I have no specific solution to this problem but I think it is time for the city council in cooperation with city management; License Commission, and other stakeholders to work together and determine how to make this a place we can all enjoy and not let it be overtaken by a few business owners who have no regard for their fellow business owners and certainly no regard for the taxpayers of the city.

Historical reference: Chief Lavallee has been holding meetings with downtown bar owners and residents for several years now…Rob Mills stopped covering the meetings because they were so boring; because we had found a common ground where everyone co-exists. Now we are allowing our “anchor bar” to dictate to the other business owners, residents, police department and all city taxpayers.
Just my opinion and I am sharing because I think this is a much larger issue than just our neighborhood. kmm

SANTA!

Free photos with Santa Claus
Saturday December 10, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM. Bring your little elves to the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce (131 Merrimack Street) for a keepsake photo with Santa Claus, free of charge. In addition to the all-important visit with Santa, kids will receive a candy cane.

Central St. Bridge Work

In today’s SUN…
City bridge work to drag on through February
Construction on the Central Street bridge over the Pawtucket Canal, which began late last summer, has been delayed by a couple months, according to the company overseeing the project.
Enel Green Power North America, Inc., an Andover-based renewable-energy plant operator, owns the canal and is completing the project on the Central Street bridge and two other bridges in the city.
A spokesperson for the company said work on the Central Street bridge was supposed to be complete by mid-December, but the schedule has been pushed back to projected completion in February due to conditions that were not known until construction began.

Local holiday shopping

the obvious…

Brush Gallery Holiday Marketplace open through December 25
Come to the Brush Holiday Marketplace 2011 open -Nov. 25 – Dec. 25, Tues. – Sat. 11- 4pm & Sun. 12- 4pm Enjoy the Sugar and Spice Weekend, and their 4th annual Cookie Competition on -Sat., Dec. 10 and Sun., Dec. 11, (special hours) 11-5 both days
More information: http://lowellculture.pmailus.com/pmailweb/ct?d=TYhkMgAuAjkAAAJoAAWgzg

ALL Holiday Show & Sale, November 25 – December 23
Start your holiday shopping with the Arts League of Lowell! Gallery hours: Weekends 12-4pm and other days as available. Ugly Holiday Sweater Party with Raffle ($5/ticket, can be purchased at Van Gogh’s Gear) -Dec. 17, 4-6pm
More information: http://lowellculture.pmailus.com/pmailweb/ct?d=TYhkMgAuAjIAAAHkAAWgzg

the not so obvious…check out the gift shops at Boott Mill and Textile Museum for some interesting items.

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Toys for Tots Benefit

The Worthen House Café is holding it’s Toys for Tots Benefit this Friday, December 9th at 8:PM. Please bring one unwrapped toy to the party.
http://worthenhousecafe.com/

SANTA

SATURDAY

City of Lights Parade starts at 4:30. More info:
www.lowellcityoflights.org

National Small Business Day. In recognition downtown retail business/restaurants have a variety of specials offers available. Start your holiday shopping without getting into your car.

LDNA MEETING TONIGHT

LDNA meeting for Monday, November 21st, 7PM at LTC.
There are two agenda items:
1. Bobby Tugbiyele, downtown resident and recently appointed President, Lowell Center City Committee, will discuss ways to elevate the downtown .
2. Daniel Bach, Teaching Assistant, UML, will pick up where he left off at our last meeting. Daniel is gathering information and input from residents and business owners across the city to determine if there is a desire/need to establish recycling drop-off locations for those that do not have access to the city recycling program.